Here's Your First Glimpse of the Two-Door Jeep Wrangler Pickup

In general, we know what the long-rumored, even-longer-awaited Jeep Wrangler pickup will look like: Boxy, upright, with round headlights and a seven-hole grille. But the success of this model will no doubt come down to the details, and thanks to , we've got a good glimpse at what the Wrangler pickup could look like.

Based on the latest insider info, of how the next-generation Wrangler could look as a two- and four-door Rubicon pickup. Of note, the in-the-know forum folks say that the pickup will share its windshield, grille, headlights, bumpers, front fenders, and hood with the regular Wrangler. However, the pickup won't have the JL Wrangler's character line that runs below the windows on the front and rear doors, though the pickup bed will apparently feature its own horizontal crease. The fender vents behind the front wheel openings will likewise go missing, the forum posters maintain.

Other pickup truck features to pay attention to: It's expected that the leading edge of the truck bed will be angle-cut to follow the shape of the door opening, rather than a vertical gap between bed and cab as seen on most traditional pickup trucks. JL Wrangler Forums also suspect that the pickup, like the two- and four-door Wrangler, will feature a new door hinge design and updated pull-style door handles, replacing the current generation's push-button units.

We're most interested in the idea of a two-door Wrangler Rubicon pickup—a vehicle that, should it go into production, would offer all the right-size off-road ability of a Wrangler with more utility than any previous generation of the storied 4x4.

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